WWYD161 Challenge Starting

September 17th, 2017
Firstly, a big thank you to Sue Hecker @featherstone26 for hosting the last challenge, and to all who voted.

I have never hosted a challenge before, so please bear with me, am hoping the link works.

I wracked my brains for a suitable image, and decided upon the one below:




This image is one of six brightly coloured 'homes' by Richard Woods that have sprung up around the town of Folkestone in the UK as part of the Triennial Artworks. They have been placed in some very unlikely random locations - one is even floating on a pontoon in the harbour!

The question is WWYD with this one?

For those of you that are not familiar with how this challenge goes:

The challenge will run from Monday 18 September 2017 to the morning of 30 September 2017 - Central Daylight Time Zone. Voting will take place thereafter and a winner announced shortly after a few days of voting.

So here are the rules:

- Save the starting image on your computer. NOTE: If you select the “Sizes” under the right-side menu and scroll down to the Original or Large option you can copy and paste to your browser or download.

- Upload the photo you edit to one of your albums and tag it WWYD161.

- You are also welcome to add your image to this discussion thread. Go to your edited photo, click on the arrow by your comment and fav numbers, copy the "embed" code on the left, and paste it here.

- Multiple entries are allowed.

- There are no editing rules. Edit the starting image any way you’d like. No editing software on your computer? No problem – go to a site like Picmonkey and upload/edit your pic for free. You won’t be able to use all the features but there are plenty you will be able to use.

Please use these WWYD Challenges to push yourself to try new editing techniques! If you’re just beginning work on tonality, color control, curves, detailing, sharpening, gradients and other effects. As you get more familiar with all the editing tools you can add things like dodge and burning, layers, masking and textures. As you push yourself even more move to image extractions and full compositions. Remember to keep pushing and learning, and most of all have fun along the way!

Happy editing, Felicity
September 17th, 2017
Just to get the ball rolling...Little House on the Prairie:

September 17th, 2017
@featherstone26 Oh this is brilliant, love it!!
September 17th, 2017
Up Up and Away

September 17th, 2017
@deborah63 How creative is this! Please keep them coming, doesn't close till the 30th:)
September 18th, 2017
Life on the moon...

September 18th, 2017
@featherstone26 Oh love it, would never have thought of this one!
September 19th, 2017
September 19th, 2017
Like your treatment of the clouds especially:)
September 19th, 2017

September 19th, 2017
Oh very creative!
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